Japan Shows with Peter Cetera at Tokyo, Japan « Result #1 on Dec 20, 2009, 5:58pm »
Hi, Boh-san,
Thank you very much for your great performance at Cotton Club in Tokyo, Japan! Thank you for meeting and greeting me there. I really enjoyed chatting with you. (Do you remember me? I went to all shows; I had sat mostly on the 1st row in front of you.)
Anyway, I would like to inform you that Peter Cetera's first tour in Japan was tremendous success! Cos all tickets for 6 shows in Tokyo were completely sold out! More than hundreds fans were on a waiting list for cancellation! Yup! All shows were filled with more than a sold-out crowd. According to Cotton Club's staff, the results of Peter Cetera's shows were the club's record breaking success. Amazing, isn't it?
Again, domo arigato for your great performance at Cotton Club! Hope you will come back again soon with Peter Cetera or with David Foster!
Lastly, I wish you & your family a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Thanks a million!
p.s. Let's enjoy the snippet of "Hard to Say I'm Sorry" at Cotton Club on 13 Dec.
David Foster - Keyboard Duties « Result #2 on Nov 25, 2009, 11:44pm »
Hi Boh, It would seem like you've been blessed with great talent, stellar musical abilities and most important (from my view), a wonderful family. Enjoy these gifts. I have a question re. the David Foster tour. Great concerts and I couldn't quite figure out how the keyboard duties (strings/epiano/horn parts) were divided between you and Randy Waldman. Not sure if you want to answer it or whether it involves trade secrets but thanks in advance. David Foster is known for his lush arrangements and I loved how all the string and horn sections in 'Morning', 'After the Love' and 'Unforgettable' were executed between Randy and yourself. God Bless, Sarge Thomas
David Foster and Friends Tour « Result #3 on Oct 29, 2009, 2:56pm »
Hi Boh,
Saw 2 of the David Foster and Friends Tour. Incredible show-so much talent on a single stage...... Congratulations for being chosen to work with David. WOW, what an opportunity!
Please let us know how the tour is going for you and your thoughts about working with such talented people (yourself included)! And, we'd love to see any photos that you can post from the tour. That would be awesome.
A big highlight of the show for me was Peter Cetera and Michael Johns singing "Hard Habit to Break". Glad you got Peter to finally sing it!
What happened here????? I can't believe it has been since JULY that someone has posted on here. This wasn't supposed to happen. I miss all my friends...where are you all?????
CHECK IT OUT!! www.bohcoopermusic.com ~The heart has it's reason, of which reason knows nothing of...~ "Faith is believing in something...when everything else tells you not to..." Love and Hugs! ~Nikki
Re: michael jackson « Result #6 on Jul 14, 2009, 6:50am »
im with you nikki.....paris broke my heart.......to us he was michael jackson....to her he was daddy and it was evident she was broken hearted. i heard that debbie rowe struck a deal with micahels mom that she would not come into the kids life as long as michaels mom promised to keep the kids away from michaels dad
Re: michael jackson « Result #7 on Jul 8, 2009, 5:41pm »
Watching Paris talk about her daddy was tough for me. I fear the day I will have to face the loss of a parent. She is a very strong girl to get up and speak the way she did. My heart aches for all of his family.
CHECK IT OUT!! www.bohcoopermusic.com ~The heart has it's reason, of which reason knows nothing of...~ "Faith is believing in something...when everything else tells you not to..." Love and Hugs! ~Nikki
Re: michael jackson « Result #8 on Jul 8, 2009, 5:39pm »
All I can say is that I can not judge someone whose shoes I am not even willing to step into for one minute. I have always thought that MJ had such incredible talent...and who knows what it was like to be him. He certainly grew up in a world very different from my own. I can't imagine what living under his father's rule was like and perhaps the fact that he survived and went on to become who he was is a tremendous testament to his spirit. It is sad to think that the only real peace he may have known, came with the ultimate end of his earthly life.
CHECK IT OUT!! www.bohcoopermusic.com ~The heart has it's reason, of which reason knows nothing of...~ "Faith is believing in something...when everything else tells you not to..." Love and Hugs! ~Nikki
Re: michael jackson « Result #9 on Jul 7, 2009, 2:57pm »
i will have to say that the jackson memorial was pretty touching and not all that tacky like i thought it would be....gold plated coffin was a little much but that was michael definately different.....when his daughter spoke at the end and cried i teared up too. he was wierd thats for sure but to her he was daddy and it was obvious her little heart was breaking